Add more type hints (#1642)

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5 changed files with 44 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -48,33 +48,33 @@ class Entry:
self._tags = list(self._parse_tags())
@property
def title(self):
def title(self) -> str:
if self._title is None:
self._parse_text()
return self._title
@title.setter
def title(self, x):
def title(self, x: str):
self._title = x
@property
def body(self):
def body(self) -> str:
if self._body is None:
self._parse_text()
return self._body
@body.setter
def body(self, x):
def body(self, x: str):
self._body = x
@property
def tags(self):
def tags(self) -> list[str]:
if self._tags is None:
self._parse_text()
return self._tags
@tags.setter
def tags(self, x):
def tags(self, x: list[str]):
self._tags = x
@staticmethod
@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ class Entry:
return False
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
def __ne__(self, other: "Entry"):
return not self.__eq__(other)

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ class Journal:
return (entry for entry in self.entries)
@classmethod
def from_journal(cls, other):
def from_journal(cls, other: "Journal") -> "Journal":
"""Creates a new journal by copying configuration and entries from
another journal object"""
new_journal = cls(other.name, **other.config)
@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ class Journal:
)
return new_journal
def import_(self, other_journal_txt):
def import_(self, other_journal_txt: str) -> None:
imported_entries = self._parse(other_journal_txt)
for entry in imported_entries:
entry.modified = True
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class Journal:
return self.encryption_method.encrypt(text)
def open(self, filename=None):
def open(self, filename: str | None = None) -> "Journal":
"""Opens the journal file defined in the config and parses it into a list of Entries.
Entries have the form (date, title, body)."""
filename = filename or self.config["journal"]
@ -130,35 +130,35 @@ class Journal:
logging.debug("opened %s with %d entries", self.__class__.__name__, len(self))
return self
def write(self, filename=None):
def write(self, filename: str | None = None) -> None:
"""Dumps the journal into the config file, overwriting it"""
filename = filename or self.config["journal"]
text = self._to_text()
text = self._encrypt(text)
self._store(filename, text)
def validate_parsing(self):
def validate_parsing(self) -> bool:
"""Confirms that the jrnl is still parsed correctly after being dumped to text."""
new_entries = self._parse(self._to_text())
return all(entry == new_entries[i] for i, entry in enumerate(self.entries))
@staticmethod
def create_file(filename):
def create_file(filename: str) -> None:
with open(filename, "w"):
pass
def _to_text(self):
def _to_text(self) -> str:
return "\n".join([str(e) for e in self.entries])
def _load(self, filename):
def _load(self, filename: str) -> bytes:
with open(filename, "rb") as f:
return f.read()
def _store(self, filename, text):
def _store(self, filename: str, text: bytes) -> None:
with open(filename, "wb") as f:
f.write(text)
def _parse(self, journal_txt):
def _parse(self, journal_txt: str) -> list[Entry]:
"""Parses a journal that's stored in a string and returns a list of entries"""
# Return empty array if the journal is blank
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ class Journal:
entry._parse_text()
return entries
def pprint(self, short=False):
def pprint(self, short: bool = False) -> str:
"""Prettyprints the journal's entries"""
return "\n".join([e.pprint(short=short) for e in self.entries])
@ -207,17 +207,17 @@ class Journal:
def __repr__(self):
return f"<Journal with {len(self.entries)} entries>"
def sort(self):
def sort(self) -> None:
"""Sorts the Journal's entries by date"""
self.entries = sorted(self.entries, key=lambda entry: entry.date)
def limit(self, n=None):
def limit(self, n: int | None = None) -> None:
"""Removes all but the last n entries"""
if n:
self.entries = self.entries[-n:]
@property
def tags(self):
def tags(self) -> list[Tag]:
"""Returns a set of tuples (count, tag) for all tags present in the journal."""
# Astute reader: should the following line leave you as puzzled as me the first time
# I came across this construction, worry not and embrace the ensuing moment of enlightment.
@ -228,16 +228,16 @@ class Journal:
def filter(
self,
tags=[],
month=None,
day=None,
year=None,
start_date=None,
end_date=None,
starred=False,
strict=False,
contains=None,
exclude=[],
tags: list = [],
month: str | int | None = None,
day: str | int | None = None,
year: str | None = None,
start_date: str | None = None,
end_date: str | None = None,
starred: bool = False,
strict: bool = False,
contains: bool = None,
exclude: list = [],
):
"""Removes all entries from the journal that don't match the filter.
@ -293,19 +293,19 @@ class Journal:
self.entries = result
def delete_entries(self, entries_to_delete):
def delete_entries(self, entries_to_delete: list[Entry]) -> None:
"""Deletes specific entries from a journal."""
for entry in entries_to_delete:
self.entries.remove(entry)
def change_date_entries(self, date):
def change_date_entries(self, date: datetime.datetime | None) -> None:
"""Changes entry dates to given date."""
date = time.parse(date)
for entry in self.entries:
entry.date = date
def prompt_action_entries(self, msg: MsgText):
def prompt_action_entries(self, msg: MsgText) -> list[Entry]:
"""Prompts for action for each entry in a journal, using given message.
Returns the entries the user wishes to apply the action on."""
to_act = []
@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ class Journal:
return to_act
def new_entry(self, raw, date=None, sort=True):
def new_entry(self, raw: str, date=None, sort: bool = True) -> Entry:
"""Constructs a new entry from some raw text input.
If a date is given, it will parse and use this, otherwise scan for a date in the input first."""
@ -361,12 +361,12 @@ class Journal:
self.sort()
return entry
def editable_str(self):
def editable_str(self) -> str:
"""Turns the journal into a string of entries that can be edited
manually and later be parsed with self.parse_editable_str."""
return "\n".join([str(e) for e in self.entries])
def parse_editable_str(self, edited):
def parse_editable_str(self, edited: str) -> None:
"""Parses the output of self.editable_str and updates it's entries."""
mod_entries = self._parse(edited)
# Match those entries that can be found in self.entries and set
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ class LegacyJournal(Journal):
standard. Main difference here is that in 1.x, timestamps were not cuddled
by square brackets. You'll not be able to save these journals anymore."""
def _parse(self, journal_txt):
def _parse(self, journal_txt: str) -> list[Entry]:
"""Parses a journal that's stored in a string and returns a list of entries"""
# Entries start with a line that looks like 'date title' - let's figure out how
# long the date will be by constructing one
@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ class LegacyJournal(Journal):
return entries
def open_journal(journal_name, config, legacy=False):
def open_journal(journal_name: str, config: dict, legacy: bool = False) -> Journal:
"""
Creates a normal, encrypted or DayOne journal based on the passed config.
If legacy is True, it will open Journals with legacy classes build for

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ from jrnl.messages import MsgText
from jrnl.output import print_msg
def preconfig_diagnostic(_):
def preconfig_diagnostic(_) -> None:
from jrnl import __title__
from jrnl import __version__
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def preconfig_diagnostic(_):
)
def preconfig_version(_):
def preconfig_version(_) -> None:
import textwrap
from jrnl import __title__

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@
from enum import Enum
from importlib import import_module
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
from typing import Type
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from .BaseEncryption import BaseEncryption
@ -18,7 +19,7 @@ class EncryptionMethods(str, Enum):
JRNLV2 = "Jrnlv2Encryption"
def determine_encryption_method(config: str | bool) -> "BaseEncryption":
def determine_encryption_method(config: str | bool) -> Type["BaseEncryption"]:
ENCRYPTION_METHODS = {
True: EncryptionMethods.JRNLV2, # the default
False: EncryptionMethods.NONE,

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ def get_keyring_password(journal_name: str = "default") -> str | None:
return None
def set_keyring_password(password: str, journal_name: str = "default"):
def set_keyring_password(password: str, journal_name: str = "default") -> None:
try:
return keyring.set_password("jrnl", journal_name, password)
except keyring.errors.KeyringError as e: